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Incomindios UK puts out regular content on our blog by our team members, Indigenous leaders and a host of guest writers. Continue to check here regularly for an in-depth, personal insight into a multitude of Indigenous and environmental issues.
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Incomindios Side Event at the UNPFII Twenty-First Session - May 4th, 2022
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) 25 April-6 May 2022 “Indigenous peoples, business, autonomy and the human...

Zoe Galpin
May 9, 20226 min read


Resource Africa and the San and Khoi South African Community
Resource Africa and the San and Khoi South African Community: the fight for justice, recognition, and sustainability By: Lianna Tosetti...

Lianna Tosetti
Apr 21, 20225 min read


The Current State of El Ejido in Ixil, Yucatán: A Presentation by Flavio Ayuso
Incomindios UK launched a webinar featuring Flavio Ayuso, an Indigenous Activist and 2022 Incomindios-Lippuner Scholar. The webinar was a...

Zoe Galpin and Maryam Negm
Apr 12, 20224 min read


Flavio Ayuso: Incomindios-Lippuner Scholar Webinar
''The Ejido Communities in Mexico forming Territorial Resistance: Ixil, Yucatán.' By: Flavio Ayuso, Incomindios-Lippuner Scholar 2022...

Tiffany Loera
Apr 5, 20221 min read


Incomindios-Lippuner 2022 Scholar Flavio Ayuso
Flavio Ayuso is a Mayan Indigenous scholar and activist from the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico. He is studying sociology with the National...
incouk
Feb 25, 20221 min read


Flavio Ayuso: Incomindios 2022 Lippuner-Scholar
Introducing the 2022 Incomindios Lippuner-Scholar, Flavio Ayuso. Flavio, a young Mayan from Muna, a small community in southern Yucatan,...
incouk
Dec 21, 20211 min read


COP26 and Indigenous Experiences of Climate Change
COP26 and Indigenous Experiences of Climate Change Katy Cottrell This November policy makers, businesspeople and civil society will...
Katy Cottrell
Oct 26, 20213 min read
Native Residential Schools – Why isn’t the American Narrative Told?
Written by Katy Cottrell 2021 The recent discovery of multiple mass unmarked graves near the premises of Residential Schools in Canada...
Katy Cottrell
Oct 7, 20213 min read


In Conversation with Huia O'Sullivan from Ngā Rangatahi Toa
By: Lisa He Huia O’Sullivan is the Executive Director of Ngā Rangatahi Toa in New Zealand. Huia is a Māori native from the Te Ātiawa...
Lisa He
Sep 21, 20213 min read


The Mush Hole Documentary: Robert Gary Miller's Story
The Mush Hole is a harrowing account of Robert Gary Miller’s experience in the Mohawk Institute Residential School as a child. His...
Katy Cottrell
Sep 6, 20213 min read


An Interview with the Founders of Heritales Film Festival
The Heritales Film Festival was born in 2016 with the intention of sharing stories from around the word about culture and heritage. Two...
Katy Cottrell
Jul 27, 20213 min read


Colonialism in the Curriculum: Britain's History and Indigenous People Today
It is often said that our past helps us to understand our present. In the statutory guidance for the national history curriculum, the UK...
Katy Cottrell
Jun 3, 20213 min read


In conversation with Indigenous Activist: Rosa Cruz
Rosa Marina Flores Cruz is an Afro-Indigenous activist from Mexico and Incomindios representative at this year's United Nations Permanent...
Katy Cottrell
May 6, 20214 min read


The Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Indigenous Peoples in Central and South America.
At the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the disease and its impacts were described as ‘the great leveller’ for the way that the...
Katy Cottrell
Apr 1, 20213 min read


Indigenous Environmental Stewardship during Climate Change: a reflection on Brittani Orona’s webinar
The title of Incomindios Lippuner scholar, Brittani Orona’s final talk originated from a prolific Hoopa Valley Tribe artist named Lyn...
Chloe Tipler
Mar 18, 20214 min read
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